Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Susannah Mudd
1758 - Aft 1798 (> 40 years)-
Name Susannah Mudd Birth 1758 Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Gender Female Death Aft 13 Aug 1798 Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Person ID I53274 Tree1 Last Modified 5 Apr 2024
Father Henry Mudd, b. 1730, Charles County, Maryland d. 16 Oct 1810, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland - Probate (Age 80 years) Relationship natural Mother Blanche Alice Spalding, b. 1736, Charles County, Maryland Relationship natural Marriage 1754 Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Family ID F13383 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Roswell Mudd, b. Abt 1754, Charles County, Maryland d. 21 Sep 1799, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland - Probate (Age ~ 45 years) Marriage Abt 1774 Charles County, Maryland Children 1. Catherine Mudd, b. Aft 1775, Charles County, Maryland d. Aft 1813, Charles County, Maryland (Age > 38 years) [Father: natural] 2. Cicely 'Anne' Mudd, b. Aft 1775, Charles County, Maryland d. Aft 1813, Charles County, Maryland (Age > 38 years) [Father: natural] 3. Matilda Mudd, b. Aft 1775, Charles County, Maryland d. Aft 1813, Charles County, Maryland (Age > 38 years) [Father: natural] 4. Ignatius Hanson Mudd, b. Abt 1778, Charles County, Maryland d. 27 Feb 1813, Charles County, Maryland - probate (Age ~ 35 years) [Father: natural] 5. Mary Anne Mudd, b. Aft 1790, Charles County, Maryland d. 1820, Charles County, Maryland (Age < 28 years) [Father: natural] 6. Harriet Mudd, b. Between 1790 and 1799, Charles County, Maryland d. Bef 1850, St. Charles County, Missouri (Age ~ 59 years) [Father: natural] Family ID F26412 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 5 Apr 2024
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Charles County Maryland Will Book AF-11, 1791-1801, {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 519.
Roswell Mudd, August 13, 1798; September 21, 1799
I, Roswell Mudd of CC being sick and weak of body but of sound mind and memory
To son Ignatius Hanson Mudd, tracts of land, Addition to Jenkins Poor Chance, Mudds Purchase containing 30 acres, and part of Lovejoyes Comfort containing 20 acres.
To wife Susannah, my dwelling plantation being part of a tract of land called Wights Forest, containing 100 acres, and part of Lovejoys Comfort containing 22 acres, during her life and after her decease, to son Ignatius H. Mudd provided he lets his five sisters possess the part of land before mentioned to him during their single life.
To five daughters; Catharine, Cicely, Mary Ann, Harriet Catherine, and Meckteldis {Matilda}, negroes, Sarah, Sam, and John, when my youngest daughter arrives to the age of sixteen years.
Item: I will and desire that Henry Thomas Mudd, shall sell and convey all my right and title to a parcel of land called New Bradford, containing 100 acres and the money to be laid out in land for the use of my son Ignatius H. Mudd.
Item: I will and desire that Henry Thomas Mudd my Executor hereafter appointed shall convey unto Levin Sothoron 100 acres of land called Gates Range if he pays up the principal and interest according to contract.
Executor: wife Susannah Mudd and Henry Thomas Mudd
Signed: August 13, 1798 Roswell Mudd
Wit: John Smith, Leonard Mudd, John Wight
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